A lost person. A shallow grave. Too many family secrets.
Moriah Robertson, owner and caretaker of a Canadian fishing resort, can fix anything—except the broken lighthouse her family tended for over a century.
Ben is one of the best stonemasons in the world. He’s the right man for the job and the right man for her.
As Moriah and Ben fall in love, they discover that they share a terrifying past—a past that will have to be resolved before they can be together.
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Moriah's Fortress
Book Author: Serena B. Miller
What do you like about this book:
"We have issues. I agree. I can't stay, and you can't go."
Moriah Robertson is restoring an old, historic lighthouse; rather Dr. Ebenezer "Ben" McCain, a gifted stone mason, is doing the restoration work and Moriah is working alongside him on beautiful Manitoulin Island, where she and her aunt manage a popular Canadian fishing resort. Ben has been commissioned there for the summer, but his plans to return to the Amazon jungle to complete his linguistics work have not changed, in spite of his growing friendship and attraction to Moriah.
Moriah's has a complicated past, which is ironically connected with Ben's, but while his family history serves as a motivation, Moriah's fledgling memories traumatize her to the point of hysteria. She cannot leave the island and Ben cannot stay.
Serena Miller continues to captivate her reading audience as they anticipate the satisfying conclusion to "Love's Journey on Manitoulin Island".
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